A walk from Old Oak to White City: a history of public housing in London

Schedule

Sat, 14 Oct, 2023 at 11:00 am to Sun, 27 Sep, 2026 at 01:15 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

East Acton Station | London, EN

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A walk exploring the history of 20th century public housing in London, told through the homes lying between East Acton and White City
About this Event

This thought-provoking walk between East Acton and White City explores how social housing developed in London in the 20th century, setting standards for the rest of the U.K.

In less than three miles you'll see an incredible range of architectural styles and layouts that reflect the many challenges that continue to face social housing provision in London to this day. We’ll find out how successive generations dealt with marrying the roles of the public and private sectors, while trying to deliver affordable, good, quality homes for the many people that rely on them.

The story begins on the Old Oak Estate where the London County Council (LCC) applied garden city ideas to build charming cottages for working class people before and after World War I.

Next we'll walk through the Wormholt Estate, built by Hammersmith borough council as part of Prime Minister Lloyd George's "homes for heroes" program after World War I, and finally completed by the LCC.

Moving on to the1920s and 1930s, we’ll explore Peabody Trust's Cleverly Estate and the LCC's White City Estate, which offered new levels of comfort for tenants in high-quality self-contained flats.

A system-built modernist block, whose hexagonal design is inspired by the Giants' Causeway, brings us into the 1960s. The last stop takes us into the 1970s with the low-rise Wood Lane Estate, designed by groundbreaking architects Darbourne & Darke.

It's easy to join the walk - it starts outside East Acton station on the Central Line and ends minutes from stations for the Central, Hammersmith and City, and Circle lines.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Fascinating and expertly led walks. I have been on two now. Joanna is a first rate guide: thoughtful, knowledgeable and with a real understanding of her subject. Recommended unconditionally!”

Max Whitby – Google

Photo 1: ©Nathaniel Télémaque

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Where is it happening?

East Acton Station, Erconwald Street, London, United Kingdom

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GBP 11.00 to GBP 15.00

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